UCSF Autism Center Recruits for a New Study!

How do children with autism process sound & touch?
Dr. Marco and the UCSF Autism and Neurodevelopment center are recruiting boys between the ages of 8-11 years old who have autism, sensory processing differences, ADHD, or healthy controls to participate in a non-invasive study of sound and touch. Interested parents can call or e-mail the center for a confidential phone interview screening. If selected to participate, subjects can participate in diagnostic testing, cognitive testing, a brain activity scan, a Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) of the brain, and genetic sampling. Participants will be compensated $20/session.
For more information, please call or email: Susanna Hill (415) 640-2680 or Susanna.Hill@ucsf.edu.

This lecture series is part of the North Bay Autism Lecture Series, presented by Karen Kaplan. Supporting Curriculum and Communication with Technology, with Dan Phillips MS CCC-SLP from the Technology Resource Center of Marin.

This lecture is part of the Marin and North Bay Autism Lecture Series, presented by Karen Kaplan. Preparing Students with ASD for a Successful Post Secondary Educational Experience with Audre Nelson, Director at College Living Experience and Dr. Clare Joy … Continued